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sheepdog566

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  1. I just installed a DK trigger. Haven't messed with the adjustments at all. Would be interested in trying a scale to see if its as light as advertised. After about 150 rounds I started experiencing light primer strikes. Switched to a heavier striker spring, hopefully it helps.

  2. I was at a armorers course and the instructor talked about his home made lube consisting of 2/3 synthetic transmission fluid and 1/3 STP oil treatment. Has anyone tried this formula or anything like it. I mixed up a batch which makes a crap load of oil for 10 bucks. Haven't tested it thoroughly yet.

  3. Recenly my department has been big on community outreach programs. To take advantage of this I started a department shooting team to compete in USPSA pistol and 3 gun events. The idea is to get out and mingle with those involved in the shooting sports. Team members get time off to shoot and ammo provided. Out if 300 officers I maybe have 3-4 active shooters.

  4. Be aware that some have problems with the extended slide stops. If you tend to shoot with a high grip or thumbs, the slide stop can inadvertently be pushed up causing malfunctions.

  5. After attending a 870 armorers course I found it funny how Remington specs its parts. Basically the part tolerances are factored as a whole and not by individual part. For instance if something is over spec they search for a under spec part to pair it with. No shit, this is what the Remington instructor was teaching on how to fix the gun. Has far as the trigger group goes they tell you not to attempt to fix it and send it to Remington. Was not impressed with the Remington armorers course.

  6. I also do not understand why people are buying the 42. Nearly every review I have seen has encountered issues and it isn't exactly very small for a .380. Glock could have knocked this out of the park with a 9mm but instead did not listen to the majority of customers and made it a .380 to compete for a market that peaked in 2008-2009. Right now the Walther PPS just looks like a way better option and it has been around for a bit which is surprising.

    Being a Glock fan can be frustrating sometimes

    I would bet its a marketing ploy to sell lots of guns. They introduce the 380, sell tons and create some hype for the 9mm. I bet next year you will see the 9mm.

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